Watercress Herb

Latin Name: Nasturtium officinaleCommon Names: Watercress Herb

Watercress Herb, which comes from the Nasturtium officinale plant, a relative of mustard greens and garden cress and not what is typically thought of as a nasturtium flower, is available in both cut and sifted and powdered wild-crafted forms. Common names for Watercress include Water rocket, Water radish and Hedge mustard. Our Watercress Herb is also certified kosher. The fresh form of Watercress Herb is what you will find in your grocery store in the produce section, and is commonly used on sandwiches and in salads. When taken in a dried form, however, it offers several benefits.

Watercress Herb contains large amounts of vitamin C as well as vitamin A, in addition to iron, calcium and folic acid.

Starwest Botanicals, as a certified bulk herbs processor, sources our dried herbs directly from quality growers from around the world. We process our dried bulk herbs in our own milling facility in order to ensure quality control at all times, so we can bring you the finest dried herbs on the market.

Warning: Use with caution in cases of gastric and duodenal ulcers, inflammatory kidney disorders, and in children under four years of age.

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